The God
Vacuumiracle From: Heaven
Registered: 22-06-2004
Posts: 1007
Cecilia wrote:
Thank you for all the suggestion! I'll begin to check out something from this list soon.
Yeah, I've read on newspapers some articles about Lacuna Coil, but it happens that I never listened to a song of them. I'm not much for heavy contents - suicide, satanic and so on - but I like a metal sound when it's energetic and raises you up.
Cecilia, as for Lacuna Coil, I am defenitely not their fan still they have some good stuff. I would recommend you two songs for the begining: 'Falling Again' and 'Heaven Is A Lie'.
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16-03-2006 05:14
David Haglund
Sacred Vacuumist From: Sweden
Registered: 04-03-2004
Posts: 133
Out wrote:
David, I can't find anything common with eurodance in Pain, but it's my favourite band.
Well, at least I have read in interviews that Pain himself said that this (eurodance/techno) is in the mix. And if you've heard E-Type doing heavy metal covers (like "Run to the Hills") you will see that the parallell isn't so unbelievable.
Out wrote:
Do you know that Pain made studio in former asylum?
Yes. I come from a place not so far from there. Säter is infamous for its asylum.
Out wrote:
David, did you listen Suburban Tribe? I think you should like them it's finnish rock band. Btw I really find something common in vocal with E-Type.
Haven't heard them, but I will check them out. Thanks for the tip.
BTW, E-Type once stepped on my foot when I visited Cheiron Studios. He is a human giant, something like 2 metres. And he has big feet.
Last edited by David Haglund (16-03-2006 08:59)
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BTW, E-Type once stepped on my foot when I visited Cheiron Studios. He is a human giant, something like 2 metres. And he has big feet.
Wow . That's interesting . Strange, but he doesn't look so tall on photos
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16-03-2006 11:54
Out
Vacuumagesty From: Omsk
Registered: 16-03-2004
Posts: 2253
Алекс wrote:
I've already "developed" the hobby of metal. Though in a training hall it still helps...
Hmm...It was always very hard for me to train with rock. I like someting in trance-style, something uplifting.
16-03-2006 12:54
Out
Vacuumagesty From: Omsk
Registered: 16-03-2004
Posts: 2253
David Haglund wrote:
Well, at least I have read in interviews that Pain himself said that this (eurodance/techno) is in the mix. And if you've heard E-Type doing heavy metal covers (like "Run to the Hills") you will see that the parallell isn't so unbelievable.
Unforunately I didn't hear but I like his metal experiments in first albums much "Free Like Flying Demon", "Forever Wild" and so on. It's written on his site that he's gonna release something new this year. I like last album but there's something absolutely new necessary.
David Haglund wrote:
BTW, E-Type once stepped on my foot when I visited Cheiron Studios. He is a human giant, something like 2 metres. And he has big feet.
I never knew it. Very interesting. He's just like me Who did you see else? Cheiron is legend and Max Martin is kind of God of pop-music of 90s. I like everything he do and now stuff for Kelly Clarkson and Backstreet Boys is very fresh. Sweden actually has SO MUCH good songwriters! When I see cover of any(rock or pop) album now I see swedish names anywhere! P.S. I'd advice you to listen Suburban Tribe's album "Suburban Tribe" - you'll find there a lot of E-Type, Pain, Rasmus, Korn...very hot mixture!
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16-03-2006 13:14
David Haglund
Sacred Vacuumist From: Sweden
Registered: 04-03-2004
Posts: 133
Out wrote:
David Haglund wrote:
BTW, E-Type once stepped on my foot when I visited Cheiron Studios. He is a human giant, something like 2 metres. And he has big feet.
I never knew it. Very interesting. He's just like me Who did you see else? Cheiron is legend and Max Martin is kind of God of pop-music of 90s.
I just saw Jake (Jacob Shulze), when he was remixing Vacuum's "Icaros" single. I visited Mattias and Anders there many years ago. The studio was incredibly small! Claustrophobic. Located in a basement. On the ground floor they had a reception and a computer room for artists relaxing/waiting. I was playing computer games with Mattias and Anders when E-Type came in and was a bit annoyed that we were using "his" computer. When we left the room, it became a bit crowded and E-Type stepped on my foot.
I used to know the guy who ran E-Type's and Cheiron's official websites, but we lost touch over the years. His name was Gustav and we were members of the same student union. He thought this story was quite amusing.
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16-03-2006 17:07
Алекс
Mr. Belarus From: Minsk
Registered: 23-01-2004
Posts: 4461
Out wrote:
Алекс wrote:
I've already "developed" the hobby of metal. Though in a training hall it still helps...
Hmm...It was always very hard for me to train with rock. I like someting in trance-style, something uplifting.
In my training hall sounds metal or a trance in a Prodigy-style